Fix issue in my MS Word (Word 2013) document
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Experience Level: Intermediate
Estimated project duration: 1 day or less
I have two Word templates that we use for our Statements of Works. There's an annoying issue where when I print to PDF, it prints some blank pages. I believe this is caused by me adding Section breaks. The reason I have section breaks is because the document changes from Portrait to Landscape, and you'll see that I had to change the Footer.
It's a bit fiddly to maintain, and I'd like someone to fix this for me, so that it prints to PDF without adding blank pages, and so that the Footers swap between landscape and portrait properly. The way I've set it up is that it changes from Odd to Even pages, but this isn't ideal, because I could have two portrait pages in a row if I added more detail to one section. Can someone fix this for me? I've attached one of the documents.
There may be more work like this in the future, so I'm looking for someone UK based to do this, but we can work remotely.
The document is a .dotx and is used in Word 2013 and Word 2016.
It's a bit fiddly to maintain, and I'd like someone to fix this for me, so that it prints to PDF without adding blank pages, and so that the Footers swap between landscape and portrait properly. The way I've set it up is that it changes from Odd to Even pages, but this isn't ideal, because I could have two portrait pages in a row if I added more detail to one section. Can someone fix this for me? I've attached one of the documents.
There may be more work like this in the future, so I'm looking for someone UK based to do this, but we can work remotely.
The document is a .dotx and is used in Word 2013 and Word 2016.
Ryan O.
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